McLaren Laminated Alcantara Senna Seat Pads

Harry Pitcher • February 17, 2021

Nothing gives us a greater pleasure than being involved in the opportunity to work with great people and trim great cars and that applies to the people involved down at @lanzantelimited and working on the interiors for their road conversions of the McLaren Senna GTR. Always entrusted to complete work to their highest, demanded standard and deliver a product that stretches the boundaries of what is possible. We worked with our good friend @lasercut.london who produced the incredible detailed work for the shoulder pads in a ‘launch spec’ cut finish. Which we then trimmed into the covers, adding detailed in-house ‘GTR’ embroidery and a micro piping for the seats. To completely finish the interior, we also trimmed the half steering wheel, the door tops, plus the upper and lower dash in blue @alcantara_company with orange detail and supplied orange seat belts to achieve this automotive interior work of art. The stunning pictures taken by @a3.rud give the full interior transformation, followed by the progress pictures on how it was all achieved. We hope that you agree this is something incredibly special. Mclaren Senna GTR

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